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Tim in Belgium
13-04-08, 06:55 PM
I am drinking Old Peculiar whilst I wait for my marmalade and dijon mustard chicken to cook.
I hope it's nice.
beaniebikerbabe
13-04-08, 07:00 PM
that sounds rather nice!!!!!!!
sv-robo
13-04-08, 07:02 PM
Had a sunday dinner earlier.....for tea just a couple of cheeseburgers,just about to start washing it all down with a few cans of carlsberg and some vodka(no work tommorrow so could well be more than a few:drink::)
Tim in Belgium
13-04-08, 07:04 PM
Had a sunday dinner earlier.....for tea just a couple of cheeseburgers,just about to start washing it all down with a few cans of carlsberg and some vodka(no work tommorrow so could well be more than a few:drink::)
Home made cheese burgers?
Microwaved cheese burgers?
Mac D's cheeseburgers?
Quiff Wichard
13-04-08, 07:04 PM
scrubbed tyres in- at last on way to mummys for a big roast
then home
now having choc choc sponge and custard- with ice cream! yes both!-- problem?
sv-robo
13-04-08, 07:07 PM
Home made cheese burgers?
?
As in cooked under the grill:)
Drew Carey
13-04-08, 07:13 PM
We've just finished a rather lovely Cod & Prawn Gratin with Garlic and Thyme sliced potatoes.....followed with.....a milky bar yogourt for me and a rolo one for Lily.
Exciting times. lol
Tim in Belgium
13-04-08, 07:14 PM
As in cooked under the grill:)
How original ;)
beaniebikerbabe
13-04-08, 07:16 PM
We've just finished a rather lovely Cod & Prawn Gratin with Garlic and Thyme sliced potatoes.....followed with.....a milky bar yogourt for me and a rolo one for Lily.
Exciting times. lol
lovely we had chicken and musroom pie chips and veggies and yorkshire pud lol
:albino:
husky03
13-04-08, 07:18 PM
chilli beefburgers,basmati rice,onion rings and a few poppadoms
timwilky
13-04-08, 07:19 PM
Roast leg of lamb, carrots, broccoli, leak, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes and being a northerner :- gravy. A bottle of Valpollico Ripasso to wash it down. All cooked by my fair hands. Now interwebbing whilst the ladies wash up.
dizzyblonde
13-04-08, 07:19 PM
Curry....mmmmm and alcohol, hard long day at work........and a mountain of popadoms
cb5_keith
13-04-08, 07:26 PM
Spaghetti and sausages (Heinz) on bread, heavily buttered....
montepulciano d'arbuso and selection of cheeses, that is my breakfast, lunch and dinner...I eat to live lol
mister c
13-04-08, 08:00 PM
My Daughter has made one of her world famous Stews, one mouthful & you are hooked :)
Quiff Wichard
13-04-08, 08:01 PM
My Daughter has made one of her world famous Stews, one mouthful & you are hooked :)
was rude ------------- oops sorry col. i retract it. ..
Tim in Belgium
13-04-08, 08:02 PM
Well the chicken was good, even though I used normal marmalade instead of bitter marmalade. Got the left overs for lunch tomorrow, can't wait.
mister c
13-04-08, 08:04 PM
was rude ------------- oops sorry col. i retract it. ..
I'll tell her - she's a big girl, you might get a slap :smt046
gettin2dizzy
13-04-08, 08:13 PM
Roast pork loin; nice and pink :) i'll slice it up and have it in my sandwiches for the week too.
I got woken up and dragged downstairs to eat a roast lamb dinner :) A pint or two would be spot on now.
missyburd
13-04-08, 08:32 PM
Leftover mince beef and onion from yesterday with carrots and garlic and herb mash finished off with a bit of triple chocolate Carte Dor :cool:
Drew Carey
13-04-08, 08:34 PM
Leftover mince beef and onion from yesterday with carrots and garlic and herb mash finished off with a bit of triple chocolate Carte Dor :cool:
That is very posh for a student!!!! In my day it was cheese sandwich!!!! (10p bread and value cheese!!!) or it was beans on toast.
missyburd
13-04-08, 08:35 PM
That is very posh for a student!!!! In my day it was cheese sandwich!!!! (10p bread and value cheese!!!) or it was beans on toast.
Carte Dor was on special offer :oops: lol
Drew Carey
13-04-08, 08:38 PM
I meant the first part lol. I think the only time in my first year that we had proper cooked food was either takeaway, eating out, or when the chinese person living with us cooked some food for us all!!!!
missyburd
13-04-08, 08:43 PM
I meant the first part lol. I think the only time in my first year that we had proper cooked food was either takeaway, eating out, or when the chinese person living with us cooked some food for us all!!!!
Nah I rarely have takeaway (unless Chris is down and we can't be bothered to cook lol). Cooking is fun, and if I can't be bothered to do it then tinned soup or poached egg works just as well.
My housemate cooked her version of spag bol yesterday and I was very shocked to find out she'd spent ?1.70 on a jar of Dolmio when I always find it far cheaper to make it from scratch with a tin of tomatoes, herbs etc! She was also shocked to hear one tin of tomatoes costs 19p :lol: Bless her, she's learning :rolleyes:
tigersaw
13-04-08, 08:44 PM
Had as monster brekky so tea was just 3 pickled onions straight from the jar and two bags of crisps.
missyburd
13-04-08, 08:54 PM
I had cereal and a smoothie for brekky, poached egg with cheese on toast for lunch and then found I could only eat half of my tea which is very unusual for me...I suppose I don't generally eat full meals more than twice in a day so that might be why, usually too busy.
Do people find if they have a big breakfast they don't tend to want much by teatime or does it vary depending on what you've been doing during the day?
Speedy Claire
13-04-08, 08:57 PM
Sausage, mash and onion gravy and all the nicer cos it was cooked for me.. yum
Tim in Belgium
13-04-08, 09:06 PM
I had cereal and a smoothie for brekky, poached egg with cheese on toast for lunch and then found I could only eat half of my tea which is very unusual for me...I suppose I don't generally eat full meals more than twice in a day so that might be why, usually too busy.
Do people find if they have a big breakfast they don't tend to want much by teatime or does it vary depending on what you've been doing during the day?
I find I just like to eat.
I am drinking Old Peculiar whilst I wait for my marmalade and dijon mustard chicken to cook.
I hope it's nice.
This thread is useless without recipes ;)
roast pork carrots peas and gravy followed by a flake easter egg
metalmonkey
14-04-08, 10:03 AM
Yesterday was a disater, pasta, then a cheese burger for dinner, not place open on a Sunday night when your working:( However more pasta for lunch followed by something good for dinner and more sleep!
Tonight a shall be dining on a salubrious feast of Thai green curry...
My gorgeous wife will be taking herself and the kids away for the week (until Friday anyway) for a little holiday...
This of course means that my Thai green curry is likely to be washed down with something alcoholic...I can feel a party coming on!!:cheers::D...
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